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https://www.eublockchainforum.eu/knowledge

“Legal Recognition of Blockchain Registries and Smart Contracts”

@EUBlockchain An academic paper prepared by the the Open University Law School, academic partner of the EU Blockchain Observatory and Forum.

We are going to make it.

>> No.12539295

https://www.eublockchainforum.eu/sites/default/files/research-paper/legal_recognition_of_blockchain_registries_and_smart_contracts_final_draft_report_appendix.pdf?width=1024&height=800&iframe=true

>> No.12539308

>>12539290
>Ctrl + F Chainlink
> 3 Results

Based news

>> No.12539311

Literally who

>> No.12539315

>>12539290
Who?

>> No.12539336

>>12539290
>ctrl+f mobius
>0 results

Heh, based

>> No.12539469
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Gat DAMN

First the EU authorities force banks to open up their internal APIs to third parties with PSD2, now they're literally shilling Chainlink.

I might have to reconsider my opinion of the EU lmao.

>> No.12539502

So let’s recap all the absolute giants that have LITERALLY AND UNIRONICALLY namedropped Smartcontract/Chainlink so far:

-Swift
-Capgemini
-WEF
-WEF founder Klaus schwab
-Gartner
-Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation

And now the fucking EU.

Did I miss any?

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>>12539290
I also want to add that the German Government recently pointed out that Smart Contracts are limited to referring only to digital information, ergo no external data aka connectivity problem.

Page 10, second paragraph of question 22. Source: http://dip21.bundestag.de/dip21/btd/19/038/1903817.pdf

>> No.12539519

>>12539502
Ari's membership in the Cult of Demeter and Sergey being part of Satoshi.

>> No.12539522
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12539522

This is very cool actually. I thought the EU Blockchain forum was just a lobby organization but it's actually comissioned by the EU itself. Looks like Consensys is very active behind the scenes all around the world, and we all know their partner in crime

>> No.12539525

>>12539518
>only digital information, ergo no external data
Peak brainlet.

>> No.12539528

>>12539502
you guys are so fucking retarded

>> No.12539547

>>12539522
Checked.

>>12539528
Please tell us more. Interested on your deeper thoughts on CL and the future of blockchain integration to the modern business world.

>> No.12539646

>>12539519
>>12539528
Oh god I hope you’re implying all those players didn’t literally and directly namedrop Smartcontract/Chainlink.

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yup

>> No.12539725

https://twitter.com/efipm/status/1088428092643782658?s=19

OpenLaw getting shilled at Davos. So, Chainlink is literally being talked about at Davos this year.

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>>12539725
As it was last year as well

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>>12539689

>> No.12539933

We are do gonna makeit frens.
€1k eoy thanks to based europeans

>> No.12539979

>>12539502
Yes the us government literally put chainlink in their report on snart contracts as an oracle provider

>> No.12539989

>>12539502
You've actually missed alot.

>> No.12540019

>>12539933
dubs confirm

>> No.12540118

>>12539979
>>12539989
>the us government literally put chainlink in their report on snart contracts as an oracle provider
Wait what?

>> No.12540172

who is this???

>> No.12540177

>>12540172
The EU.

>> No.12540183

>>12540118
Turn your brains on Jardeep.

>> No.12540271

>>12539469
if the EU makes me rich enough, i have money to move the fuck out of here before the collapse

>> No.12540281

>>12539522
friend of mine working in gov finance said that consensys were working with the irish government to see about launching a token where you could challenge fake news or some shit. sounded retarded anyway

>> No.12540286

>>12540271
Move to the UK. It's already full of retards like you.

>> No.12540306

>>12540271
My sentiments exactly.

>> No.12540360
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This paper is not based entirely on Chainlink you deluded shills.. But I like the way they mention CL tho

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>>12540360
>the entire paper isn't about Chainlink so it doesn't count!

>> No.12540382

>>12539502
That report from some USA govt arm that was clearly talking about chainlink but without mentioning them by name. Was listing the problems with oracles

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>>12540286
as if i want to move in to the most Orwellian country in the world.
enjoy you stay in the eu. im going to enjoy watching the europhiles suffer under the collapse

>> No.12540443

>>12540392
Where are you going ? I wanna leave too but where...?

>> No.12540463

>>12540382
I tgere were 2 different us government reports. 1 describing chainlink tye otger showing an image of the chainlink infographic.

>> No.12540489

>>12540380
Does anybody read anymore? Page 18 of the report has several paragraphs specifically talking about Chainlink

>> No.12540501

>>12540443
dont know yet, pretty much every country is turning worse. depends the situation then, i would prefer somewhere warm and peaceful where i can live alone in complete isolation

>> No.12540503

>>12540489
>Does anybody read anymore?
Look who's talking.

>> No.12540520

>>12540501
Yeah, exactly. Which is why I don't know where to move. I want to live in a country with the rule of law, safe, warm weather (i'm canadian), and as self-sustaining as possible. It's pretty much impossible to find.

>> No.12540539

>>12540520
i havent ruled ot the US, it's a big country with pockets of nothingness, also it would be legal for me to defend myself, which isn't the case where im living at the moment.

>> No.12540546

>>12539290
we never needed their permission, its crypto, they cant stop it anyways. stop being crypto cucks

>> No.12540556

>>12540546
Who the fuck is talking about permission?

Swinglinkies snapping spines trying to spin this.

>> No.12540566

>>12539290
See page 10 and 18.. Chainlink mentioned

>> No.12540592

>>12540539
But it's not safe, they are about to collapse into a civil war, 21 trillion in debt, fucked politics. It's just not comfy. If there's a big happening in the next 20 years, I wouldn't want to be in the US.

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What the fuck is an EU? Are they relevant?
Why discuss fucking Chainlink and smart contracts? I mean, don't get me wrong, this is bullish for Chainlink, but the EU has bigger problems on their hands at the moment.

>> No.12540601

>>12540281
Or journalists could do their jobs and report accurate information.

>> No.12540634

>>12540592
yeah, i agree, also Australia and NZ are options for me.

>> No.12540647

>>12540601
Journalists are undepaid and they are literally starving to stay relevant, fren.

News outlets now compete with the likes of Facebook for viewership attention and journalist are competing with automated software that can churn out content and articles faster than your mother can suck 3 dicks.

>> No.12540670

Old news nothing new happening just sell now and buy back at -10k

>> No.12540673

If ChainLink is so important and so valuable...why is the volume so low and no one just buying all of the tokens that are for sale...surely if this were so important and people with money knew this, they’d just buy up every token for sale...

>> No.12540686

>>12540673
>why do you get the best returns from buying before an asset blows up?
good question anon, have a cookie

>> No.12540696

>>12539522
ironically, the EU's advancement of smart contracts will make billionaires out of thousands of angry virgin nazi neets. and that's a good thing.

>> No.12540709

>>12540360
all other oracle systems which we thought would be LINK rivals are actually implementing LINK into their soluitons. and that's a good thing.

>> No.12540751

How does anyone view this paper as support for ChainLink? They just mention it because of their association with OpenLaw. They don’t describe any benefit of using their service or anything. Contrarily, it mentions current issues involving smart contracts...

>> No.12540766

>>12540592
The US is nowhere near civil war. The us will alwaus have many opinions. That is why it works. Protesting and freedom of speech are legal for a reason. Violence is not condoned. I live in nyc and ive never been afraid to leave alone.

>> No.12540767

>>12540634
Maybe you should just get a piece of land and build a self sufficient farm. Anywhere with arable land would work, including in the EU, and you can mostly ignore the National government meme drama.

>> No.12540781

>>12539933
CHECKD BASED LINKPILLED

>> No.12540790

>>12540751
Here comes the mental gymnastics event for the 2019 special olympics!

>> No.12540797

>>12540766
Lol you are the definition of Americucked. If you ever leave your hell hole, you’ll find that there are much safer places in the world. And lol at the US always solving their problems. You’re going to have a debt crisis sooner rather than later, and your Fed isn’t going to be able to bail you out. USD goes down the toilet and then the fun begins

>> No.12540801

>>12540767
>Maybe you should just get a piece of land and build a self sufficient farm.
LOL, youre on 4chan. no one here's ever done a day's worth of physical labor in their life. you cant imagine the work that goes into even the smallest farming operation, let alone what that entails if youre doing it on your own. youre all fucking delusional.

>> No.12540813

>>12540686
Ethereum was only around 5-6 months before the first real sustained rally. Chainlink has been around for 16 months and nothing worthwhile has happened yet. Just swinglinkers. No sustained growth at all.

>> No.12540835

can someone explain HOW link is $0.5 each, when so many people by now must be aware of how big link will be?

it's the one thing that makes me question if we're all delusional

>> No.12540854

>>12540797
Im happy with where i am. Never have i been attacked insulted or robbed. There are pleanty of friendly people here. Yoy realky don't know what you're tslking about. You're definitely influenced by the news media and social media. I have literally never even seen a crime with my own two eyes besides petty phone theft in hs years ago.

>> No.12540881

>>12540813
ETH ico: summer 2014
ETH initial release: summer 2015 (glorified testnet)
ETH moon mission: summer 2017

So three years between ICO and moon mission.

It helps to actually know the most basic of basics of the thing you want to talk about.
And even if you were right (and not just talking out of your ass), circumstances are very different.

>> No.12540887

>>12540835
just because the tech is good doesn't mean it'll be used

VR headsets was cool for about 2 months then nobody gave a shit

except LINK is worse--it's not even the damn headset

>> No.12540895

>>12540766
>I live in nyc and ive never been afraid to leave alone
See, I live in Berlin, Germany, and I have never thought twice about leaving alone or with someone for security reasons, lol

>> No.12540900

>>12540835
>when so many people by now must be aware of how big link will be?

What do you mean by so many people?
During the last pumps which started beginning of january when Link really got some hype around twitter etc. I tried to watch how many "new" people get into Link

Two subreddits (Chainlink and LINKtrader) both got only 100 new subscribers.

Even pajeet projects airdrop token subreddits have more discussion and online people subscribing.

>> No.12540913

>>12540887
>smart contracts are like VR headsets
Yeah, and the internet is like the fax machine.

>> No.12540920

>>12539290
As I said in another thread my wife who works for utmost paneurope (took over generali) told me they've had regular meetings recently about big changes in the company and use of smart contracts and blockchain technology, they've gone so far as moving headquarters from Belgium to Luxembourg for these changes, she couldn't tell me more because as a woman her eyes glazed over and she probably started thinking about shoes and bags...but anyway thought it was interesting..maybe a link

>> No.12540942

>>12540920
There's this weird Belgian connection with Chainlink.

Sergey lived in Brussels for a while, I found out about Capgemini from a Belgian website, Swift is headquartered in Belgium, your wife works for a Belgian company, …

Toeval?

>> No.12540951

>>12540895
When I’ve been to the EU, people would talk about the “bad part of town” where they feel uncomfortable going, because it’s lower income, high immigrant area. Those “bad parts of town” are laughably benign. I live in Seattle and someone just got stabbed down the street the other night. Americucks think that’s just the cost of living in a city. I live with a bunch of fucking wack jobs

>> No.12540981

>>12540767
thats what im planning.
i want to have a speck of land somewhere where i can grow food for myself
>>12540801
im actually a wagecuck, and my job is very physical, im used to that shit.

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>>12540647

>> No.12541011

>>12540835
same here - it can't be that easy. Why is a Bill Gates not buying the majority of tokens with his lunch money?

>> No.12541036 [DELETED] 

>>12540881
Actually the moon mission began january of 2016 and you couldn't even own eth until august 2015 so yes 5-6 months from when you could finally buy it. It takes time for the early adopters to learn thet tgey can fanally buy an asset. Chainlink has been purchasable since 16 months ago though and still no sustained price changes.

>> No.12541094

>>12540647
Wew that's pretty fast

>> No.12541095

>>12540881
Actually the moon mission began january of 2016 and you couldn't even own eth until august 2015 so yes 5-6 months from when you could finally buy it. It takes time for the early adopters to learn that they can finally buy an asset. Chainlink has been purchasable since 16 months ago though and still no sustained price changes. In fact it pumped up to 1.44 in january of 2018 and the price growth completely collapsed right bavk down to 16 cents meaning it tried to get growth and failed.

>> No.12541105

>>12541011
Because we are fucking early and 99% of normies think link is a 4chan meme and stay away from it

>> No.12541119

>>12541095
>one of the top few coins during the bear market
>hit ATH in sats while all other projects are down 95% in sats
>mainnet isn't even out
>"failed to get growth"

>> No.12541122

>>12541105
So the question remains did biz kill link or dink die because it participated ib the january 2018 alt mania pump and dump.

>> No.12541173

>>12541119
Ethereum still doesn't work. Cryptokitties was able to break it. Chainlink doesn't work either. The bull runs begin before you have a working product anyway simply from hype and fomo on a great project. Chainlinks mainnet is supposedly comibg soon from rumors yet zero sustained growth yet. Eth needed 5 months to get moving. Chainlink has had 16 and nothing.

>> No.12541241

>>12540951
>major metropolitan area
>west coast usa
>live with a bunch of fucking wack jobs
sounds about right

>> No.12541248

>>12541095
>Actually the moon mission began january of 2016
No it fucking didn't.
It did 10x in early 2016, then fell back most of the way.
Chainlink did about the same thing in January 2017.

>you couldn't even own eth until august 2015
You have no clue what you're talking about, and it's so very precious to see.

>> No.12541259

>>12541173
>Cryptokitties was able to break it.
A bit of water in a car's oil can break the car too, but we still use cars and drink water.

>> No.12541274

>>12541259
ignore that retard.

What we know:
>In talks with "banks and insurance companies"
>Derivative market worth $1.2 quadrillion will use chainlink
>by end of this year Derivatives, insurance, and shipping will all use chainlink main net

>> No.12541287

>>12540951
>>12541241
I saw a video from Olympia, Washington of a homeless camp full of literal fucking Fallout 3 characters. I live in the Midwest and have never met anybody as crazy as the people West coasters deal with everyday

>> No.12541316

>>12541274
Tim Gonser shilling Smart Contracts to CEOs in Portugal and they basically sucked his dick to get them sooner

>> No.12541334

>>12541287
Dude I live in SF, was at the fireside chat last night. Had to walk through the Tenderloin to get to SoMa where the tam took place. People literally shitting in the streets and od’ing. Can’t leave because I wouldn’t make anywhere near the money I do now with my current role

>> No.12541352

>>12541274
The derivatives market is fake value. You can't use fake vslue to raise the value of the chainlink netwotk. If i make a $100 bet that assblaster will become president in 2020 and if i win i get 10 million dollars. Thats $10 million added to the total value of the derivatives market. How much do you think I would get if I sold that bet? How much of that 10million do you think will get staked in the chainlink network? Maybe $200, maybe $100, but nowhere near the 10million because just because i can make a bet with a high payout doesn't mean I will ever win that bet.

>> No.12541362

>>12541316
sauce?

>> No.12541365

>>12541316
sauce?

>> No.12541377

>>12541352
The gross value is 12.7 trillion

>> No.12541379

>>12541259
Completely missing the point that you don't need a working product to have a 100billion dollar valuation.

>> No.12541388

>>12541377
And over 99.9% of it will never he in the chainlink network because it is fake value.

>> No.12541414

>>12541388
The money has to come from somewhere. Betting is a zero sum game plus juice.

>> No.12541416

>>12540696
Im a nazi trap tho

>> No.12541453

>>12541352
>The derivatives market is fake value.
Lmao, the money is real enough.

>> No.12541483

>>12541173
>Eth needed 5 months to get moving.
It needed waaaaaay more.
ICO: summer 2014
Bullrun: summer 2017.

>Chainlinks mainnet is supposedly comibg soon from rumors yet zero sustained growth yet.
ETH was out for two years before it got any sustained growth.

>>12541379
>Completely missing the point
You said cryptokitties "broke" ETH.
I refuted your retardation.

>you don't need a working product to have a 100billion dollar valuation
k

>> No.12541482

When dump

>> No.12541485

>>12541352
The value isn’t in the derivative contract itself, ya brainlet. It’s in the value of automating the contract creation and settlement process. The value for us is in the quantity of contracts, not necessarily the dollar value of the individual contract

>> No.12541491

>>12541453
If you make a bet did you add value to the economy? By how much? You amount you bet or tge payout of the bet or somewhere inbetween? Guess what if its not the entire payout then thats almost all fake value.

>> No.12541508

>>12541173
>Chainlink doesn't work either.
Says the guy who holds LINK.

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>>12541483
Read the chart. It began taking off in january 2016. 5 months after it was tradable on exchanges. Not 3 years. Ethereum could not take off before august 2015

>> No.12541542

>>12541362
>>12541365
It was during the fireside chat last night. Not sure if there’s a video of it, but it was near the start of it.

IMO Gonser is going to be a big part of adoption. You can tell that he gets it and understands how Smart Contracts will change digital agreements. I also think he brings a ton of legitimacy to the space as well. He’s shilling Smart Contracts hard, but he wants to change the name to Execution Engines based on their deterministic qualities.

>> No.12541559

>>12540501
Straya. Getting a little shit with Orwellian garbage & African migrants, but then....as you say where isn't? Still better than anywhere else I've been.

>> No.12541573

>>12541416
post feet

>> No.12541639

>>12541352
You absolute mong - of course it's fake. So what? See all that shit in Wall Street? Paid for with fake money. Fake money still has real value, since you can buy shit with it. If derivatives (fake) are running on top of Chainlink and using Link tokens (real - electronic asset) then you're scooping some of the value out for yourself.

>> No.12541660

>>12541542
>but he wants to change the name to Execution Engines based on their deterministic qualities.

That’s probably a good move. ‘Smart contract’ raises questions about what is smart about them, and contract makes people think of them in a limited way. Something like ‘execution engine’ describes their function more directly.

It’s an under the hood process, whose job is to control the execution of functions based on predefined parameters. Execution engine.. I kinda like it

>> No.12541673

>>12541660
on the day of the rope i will become an execution engine for niggers and kikes

>> No.12541774

You fags can believe whatever you want. Chainlink has been in devealopment for 4.5 to 5 years. Its been tradable for 16 months. Your product cannot have sustained growth until your project is tradable. Sustained growth always happens before your product works. Simply due to early speculators. Eth doesn't work yet and had a valuation over 100 billion. Eth took off 5-6 months from the day it was tradable on exchanges as opposed to 16 months after. Eth had communities outside of biz who wrre getting excited about the tech. Eth had big name devs joining to help build the platform. Chainlink only has biz and as far as we know 6 devs with maybe 1 or 2 well known devs.

99.9% of the derivatives market which has an estimated value between 650 trillion and 1.2 quatrillion can never be a part of the chainlink network because its almost all fake value. Fake meaning value that noone can or will ever claim ownership to nor use it for anything.

>> No.12541858

>>12541774
If we’re comparig apples to apples, ETH had it’s crowdsale in summer 2014, and went live a year later in 2015. Chainlink is a few months behind them in that regard. ETH took off several months after they went live. Chainlink isn’t live yet. Your fud is only relevant if and when Chainlink does go live.

Your derivatives have no value fud is just perplexing. The point is there is a very big market for derivatives. If using blockchains can be attractive enough to draw that market, that’s a lot of value. The value is the cost saving of managing quadrillion dollars of value over an automated system vs with paper and phone calls. The value add is getting rid of the people who cost a bunch and fuck everything up all the time

>> No.12541870

>>12541774
12.7 trillion GROSS value. chainlink will be a part of that market + shipping + insurance by the end of this year

>> No.12541884

>>12541858
but isn't the value is having paper trails and a target to sue?

>> No.12541885

>>12541774
>Fake meaning value that noone can or will ever claim ownership to nor use it for anything.
then explain how bankers and traders make huge salaries and fees off of that fake value

>> No.12541901

>>12541173
cryptokitties has been running without trouble for 400+ days along with other dapps, and you focus on the ~10 days more than a year ago where it had trouble and prompted quick fixes and improvements
all because you're a shitcoiner who gambles your wagecuck savings on technology you don't use nor understand, so your sole "knowledge" is hearsay from media articles written by fellow ignoramus who copypaste each other
sad

>> No.12541917

>>12541885
They make huge salaries and fees off of the .1% which is not fake value.

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>>12540835
>so many people
>less than 3000 wallets with 35% of the entire circulating amount of tokens..
yea, lots of people knew about bitcoin from 2011 on. but how many people actually made any money from it?

>> No.12541935

>>12541491
Having a nervous breakdown, are we?

>It began taking off in january 2016
See >>12541248

>>12541774
>Chainlink has been in devealopment for 4.5 to 5 years
lol no.
Smartcontract.com has been in existence for that long; they only started working on decentralized oracles (i.e. Chainlink) in 2016.

>> No.12541941

>>12541884
Blockchains are the most brilliant paper trail ever invented. Regulators need to step up and make laws on how to govern smart contracts, that’s true. If governments aren’t on board with creating a legal framework for smart contracts, we’re fucked. Maybe it wouldn’t destroy decentralized networks, but set us back a couple decades for sure

>> No.12541946

>>12541532
>It began taking
See >>12541935

>> No.12541960

>>12541917
You think you know what value is but you don’t. Fuck off

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>>12541917
>bankers and traders don't make huge salaries off derivatives

>> No.12542282

>>12540118
unironically sell your LINK.. ya govt will do anything to prevent ChainLinks success

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1/3

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2/3

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3/3

This is big

>> No.12542368

>>12541316
Source?
From portugal and dont remember anything related to him here.

>> No.12542377

>>12542319
what document is that?

>> No.12542384

>>12539933
doubly checked

>> No.12542401

>>12542319
>hyperledger
>then chainlink
1k
e
o
y

>> No.12542403

>>12542377
http://www.academia.edu/37995048/Legal_Recognition_of_Blockchain_Registries_and_Smart_Contracts

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Academia.edu

>> No.12542492

>>12542403
huge if true

>> No.12542586

>>12539502
Yeah, you missed assblaster

>> No.12542652

>>12542586
And you missed the toilet, pajeet.

>> No.12542750

>>12540281
As a potatonigger I fucking hope the gov aren't wasting money on some stupid shit like that.

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>>12542750

>> No.12542782

>>12539502
CLS.

>> No.12542859

>>12540790
lol

>> No.12542868

>>12542652
that's how he ended up at the Chainlink talk, kek

>> No.12542956

>>12539522
>but it's actually comissioned by the EU itself
bearish as fuck

>> No.12542971

>>12540601
It's not about stopping lying journalists, it's about making sure nothing goes against their narrative. If they stop everyone from finding shit out, they would. Like that the Covington kids did nothing wrong or that there's zero evidence at all about Kavanaugh being a rapist, and that his alleged victim is an Intelligence agent who trained her FBI roommate on how to take a lie detector test.

>> No.12543060

>>12541774
>Sustained growth always happens before your product works.
lol

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>>12542971
>tldr jews.
Yes I know goy you're preaching to the choir.

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>>12542403
>academia.edu
>>12542492
>academia.edu
WOW. A NON PEER REVIEWED ONLINE PUBLICATION!!!

>> No.12543219

Is this even a big deal though I’m tired

>> No.12543225
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>>12543159
>This draft report was prepared with the EU Blockchain Observatory & Forum as a discussion
document for the workshop, “Blockchains & smart contracts legal and regulatory framework”,
held in Paris, France, 12th December 2018.
IT'S FUCKING NOTHING

>> No.12543243

>as a discussion document for the workshop
NOTHING

>> No.12543256

>workshop

>> No.12543266

>>12543159
>>12543225
That research paper was commissioned and published by the EU you dumbass.
You think every person who works for the EU is called "the EU" or something?

>> No.12543283

>>12543243
>>12543256
Cope less, I dare you.

>> No.12543454

>>12541414
>The money has to come from somewhere
Nope. A lot of it is totally imaginary notional value that will never have any actual financial reality. That anon's example is a good one which you should think about a little more.

>> No.12543566

>>12543225
Why is that nothing? How many other projects were mentioned in it bonehead?

>> No.12543594

>>12543159
Academia.edu isn’t where papers are published you retard. It’s like a file sharing site for peer-reviewed papers so that they can be accessed without having to go through the usual publisher paywall.

>> No.12543601

>>12543266
It wasn't written by an Ivy league graduate. I won't even waste my time reading it.

>> No.12543639

>>12540634
Fuck off mate Australia's full

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>>12539290

>> No.12543676

>>12541901
Beautiful

>> No.12543686

>>12540835
The good news is we're all delusional together so we'll keep the value somewhat afloat

>> No.12543710

>>12542319
Thank you for these fren

>> No.12543937

>>12540592
>21 trillion in debt

if the US goes down the world comes down with it.

the Dollar is the world currency and without it the world as we know it ceases to exist.

>> No.12543939

>>12543594
draft reports for workshops are neither peer reviewed nor published in a peer reviewed journal anywhere anytime you dumb fuck

>> No.12543987

>>12540942
Based AssBlaster was in Brussels too

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>>12539290
tfw you realise the first blockchain/blockchain application mentioned by name in the paper is Chainlink. before even ethereum or bitcoin

>> No.12544018

>>12540951
>When I’ve been to the EU, people would talk about the “bad part of town” where they feel uncomfortable going, because it’s lower income, high immigrant area. Those “bad parts of town” are laughably benign. I live in Seattle and someone just got stabbed down the street the other night. Americucks think that’s just the cost of living in a city. I live with a bunch of fucking wack jobs


london is literally an african warzone with child soldiers (youth gang members) running rampant with machetes and acid, londoners think it is part and parcel of living in a major city.

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>>12543937
>US in debt
>China slowly colonizing Africa
>China slowly stealing western IP
>US "I will take you down with me"
>China controls most of Africa's resources and has a population of over a billion, western IP
>US forced into a mutual assured destruction scenario
>Both back down but basically becomes a new cold war scenario
>EU can't help because "muh refugees"
>China buys off US politicians
>NPC's run around punching nazi's who say anything racist about China
>People slowly start accepting the US is a declining power (and that's a good thing!)
>China becomes the dominant super power
>Native Africans pray to God every night to have white leadership instead of Yellow leadership in Africa
>God answers no.

>> No.12544098

>>12543937
>the Dollar is the world currency
Do you think this can change in our lifetimes? Reserve currency status doesn't last forever.

>> No.12544136

>>12543987
wasn't assblaster confirmed a shill?

>> No.12544149

>>12544086
China doesn’t actually control most of their resources. Europe is still doing a good job of raping them, particularly France

>> No.12544163

>>12544149
When was the last time you have been to Africa? I am telling you China has a major presence in Africa except for South Africa. The corrupt poor neighboring countries have been successfully Gooked.

>> No.12544164

So with our timeline of psd2, when do you guys think singularity will really start taking place? It looks like we’re still several years out, the way people are talking about chainlink like Tom at the fire chat seems like cautious optimism.

>> No.12544193

>>12540592
0/10 made me reply

>> No.12544196

>>12544149
China keeps funding major infrastructure jobs throughout africa(and other parts of the third world). Lefties and niggers think this great and altruistic when in reality these are long term loans that these countries will never be able to pay back and will essentially be forever owned by china

>> No.12544209

>>12540900
>he basis he investment plans on from sub counts

>> No.12544216

>>12544196
This guys is right. I went on a fishing trip to Angola. Chinese fishing trawlers everywhere, Cities signs has secondary language in Chinese, Chinese malls. Very spoopy.

>> No.12544218

>>12544136
I will answer my own question. yes he was confirmed a shill and you're all retarded

>> No.12544229

>another globalist organization namedrops chainlink
All the more proof that it's the mark of the beast.

>> No.12544235

>>12544218
Go back and read the threads, there was plenty of good info in there. If he didn’t make a price prediction he’d be venerated as a chainlink saint.

>> No.12544252

>>12541935
Sergey him self has said multiple times that he’s been working on smartcontracts for 5 years

>> No.12544340

>>12539502
I found a PDF once I think a college in nebraska mentioning chainlink. I never posted it in /biz/

>> No.12544406

>>12540920
>implying you aren't thinking about bags also...
just a different kind of bag, anon

>> No.12544408

>>12544235
I'm glad you acknowledge that he was a shill that took like 8 months for biz to figure out. you guys are so susceptible to this shit

>> No.12544415

>>12544406

show tits or gtfo bagunderstander

>> No.12544565

>>12544340
Corn futures confirmed using Chainlink

>> No.12544595

>>12539502
how about that whole fireside chat with Docusign's tom gosner thing a few hours ago?

>> No.12544675

>>12544595
i am only on biz for about an hour today but i got the impression it did not go very well...

>> No.12544677

>>12541774
>only has biz
do not underestimate the power of autism

>> No.12544719

>>12541774
Real value is risked with derivatives ergo there is a need to stake value and reduce risk when oracles are used to trigger derivative smart contracts
kys kike

>> No.12544859

>>12544415
No titties here. Just sack.

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>>12540118
SNART
CONTRACTS
what is so hard to understand
But seriously though they used the chainlink logo in a U.S gov report when talking about smart contracts and oracles, pic related.

>> No.12544952

>>12544938
I don’t understand why this is a big deal. Basic research on google images and this pops up. Have you ever wrote a research paper?

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>>12544938
I don't have a link to this btw but someone here should

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>>12544953

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12544998

Okay so guys help me get the analogy right

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Rm1m-QvVQgM

If smart contract is the trading contraption

LINK would be the programmable trader inside the box, scanning the trade to make sure you aren't getting jewed, and hitting the trade button when the other party satisfied the predefined trade parameter (among other things)

Do I have this mostly correct?

>> No.12545017

>>12542403
Smart Contracts are only being adopted by the governments due to the IMF pressure. Look it up.

>> No.12545032

>>12544998
Seth was the goat at minecraft, that's a good analogy by the way.

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>>12539290
this is the paper's author, "doctor herian"

oh no no no no look at the top of his sideburns hahahaha

"open university" it's not even from a real university hahaha look at their shitty website, it's only for "part-time students" hahaha

https://www.open.ac.uk/about/main/

it's a hippie with a made-up diploma hahaha

link btfo

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>>12545296

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>>12545315
>authors section

>> No.12545346

>>12545296
What are you trying to say, pajeet?

>> No.12545353

>>12545296
so, LINK is like fight club.
we have our long hair semi-jesus retard autists in all places of work, dropping the chainlink name into documents all over industry and government

>> No.12545358

>>12544998

It's like.. If the players were computer databases and they were making the trades of information, data, and money, the decentralized oracle network of LINK ensures that the diamonds are actually diamonds, the information is accurate, the data is real, and the money is real

>> No.12545372

>>12545358
And the players (databses) can't just throw their money and info and diamonds into the contraption without chainlink passing it from their hands into the trading contraption (which is a smart contract). Addtitionally, remove whatever limits exist in this example as they relate to numerical limits of parties - not so much 1 to 1 trades, more like 100x100+ distribution networks.

>> No.12545378

>>12544998

(So yes you are correct)

>> No.12545405

>>12543639
This but unironically

>> No.12545407

So how many stinks do you have to own by 2020 to make it

>> No.12545463

>>12545358
>>12545372
>>12545378
thanks for clarifying the technical aspects of it

>> No.12545602

>>12544163
When were you last in Africa? Got any comfy stories?

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>>12545602

>> No.12545670

>>12545358
>>12545372
if ChainLink is the system ensuring that the diamonds are real, the information is accurate, and passing the information into the trading contraption then it sounds like CL represents the human minecraft players in this metaphor

>>12545633
I was in that thread, shame it was just a role-play

>> No.12545730

>>12540887
> entertainment electronics for retail consumption will follow the same attention-investment lifecycle as a decentralized oracle network trying to automate back end contract processes and asset management
You're incredibly fucking stupid. Are you aware of that? Are you even capable of that level of awareness?

>> No.12545796

>>12545353
That's fucking hilarious. There's probably some truth to it.

>> No.12545818

>>12545296
>Chad enough to realize dedicating the best years of your life to full time study is stupid.

>> No.12545840

>>12545602
I work there for a mining company. 8 months on 4 months off.

Loads and others not so comfy.

>> No.12546030

I’ve seen the future.. Chainlink wins!

>> No.12546120

>>12539733
is this rael?

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>>12540887

Wow

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wanna be private human toilet for this perfect Man... in the morning, as soon as sergey gets up ... this stupid anal scammer needs to shit ... a realy realy huge turd !!! ^^ ... sergey needs to shit all undigested remains and digested waste from sergey food ate yesterday ... sergey eat so much food ... sergey needs to shit ^^ ... all waste fom sergey digetion ... and some undigested remains are inside sergy ravaged rectum ^^ ... imagine about 10 BigMac ate yesterday ... now thay are all inside sergey ravaged rectum ... 10 BigMac !!! ...yes ... sergey eat a lot !!! ... and sergey shits a lot !!! ^^ .. you can imagine the size of sergey turd ? ^^ ... almost as big and long as sergey arm !!! ^^ ... 50cm long and 6cm or 7cm diameter ^^ ... and sergey makes a turd like this everyday !!! sergey farting ... a really really putrid fart ... "PFRRRRRR !!!! " ... sergey destroyed anus opens quickly and ... "SPLATCH !!!" ... "PFRRRRLLLL !!!" (sergey fart after huge turd .. putrid fart ^^) "PFRRRLLL !!!!" ... sergey fart again ... we can see sergey anus ... wild open ... we can see inide sergey destroyed rectum ... sergey fucking rectal prolapsus ... "PFRRRLLL" ... (rectal prolapsus fart) ... and suddenly ... "SHLOPS !!!" ... sergey closes sergey anus ... sergey prolapsus ... sergey has finisergeyd emptying sergey rectum .. all excrement ... al fart ... now sergey orders us to eat, chew and swallow all sergey oracle network!!! ... sergey wipes sergey anus with toilet paper while we chew sergey huge turd . and then sergey'll go wash sergeyself ... and sergey will have an anal enema ... after sergey eats 5 Big Mac and sleeps until noon ... like everyday ... at 13h sergey eats 5 BigMac .. and does 6 hours of anal ... until 19h ... after sergey eats 10 BigMac ... and 10h of decentralised off chain computation all the night (20h >>> 6h) ... sergey sleeps 2 hours and suddenly .. sergey needs to shit sergey enormous turd ^^ . for us it's time to eat XD ... everyday everyday ... ^^

>> No.12546800

>>12546439
Good lord

>> No.12546867

>>12540920
>>12544406

kek

>> No.12547163

>>12540634
No room left in Australia mate. Overpopulated as it is

>> No.12547291

>>12544252
That's what I said. Read more better.
Chainlink itself however (the decentralized oracles), they've only been working on since 2016 or so.

>> No.12547317

>>12545633
quality

>> No.12547344

>>12545296
Not every paper is supposed to contend for a Nobel prize, brainlet.
The paper that launched crypto itself for instance was written under a pseudonym with zero credentials.
Tardboi.

As an aside, at the time of its release, CL had the only peer-reviewed white paper in all of crypto, co-written by Cornell great Ari Juels.

>> No.12547405

>>12547163
>overpopulated
>21 million people
>7th largest land area on the planet
We should be ferrying asylum seekers over from Indonesia

>> No.12547522

LINK barely fucking budged in dollar value for that whole pump, I was a nolinker back then and would come into Chainlink threads to laugh at the stinky linkies.

>> No.12547565

>>12540281

I believe it's a future use case of Chainlink, for sure.

It is more to do with nodes staking their reputation when it comes to online content. Remember, there are bots scraping the web every day for information in an attempt to trade using that information. This information is easily faked and the silly bots make decisions on that.

It would force shillers to put their money where their mouth is.

>> No.12547760

>>12547522
Forgot my
>>12541122
>I am a phoneposting faggot please rape my face

>> No.12547767

>>12540895
Thats because muslims aren't gay

>> No.12547775

>>12547565
just buy gold and silver too or you wont make it.

>> No.12548117

>>12540673
This. Good question. Linkies have no answer

>> No.12548129

>>12548117
Wait until after Chainlink blows up then.

>> No.12548175

>>12545358
>the decentralized oracle network of LINK ensures that the diamonds are actually diamonds, the information is accurate, the data is real, and the money is real

how can supply chain coins even compete?

>> No.12548219

>>12540887
lmao

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